LocationLatitude: 53° 27′. Longitude: 24° 16′. Attitude: 135 meters. Lunna
is located in northwestern Belarus which borders with Poland and
Lithuania, 38.6 kilometers southeast of Grodno, few kilometers south
of the Niemen River which ends at the Baltic Sea and enables
connection to Grodno and other towns along the river. Lunna is in the
district of Masty (Mosty), at the province of Grodno (Grodno oblast).
Currently there are about 3,060 residents living in a radius of 7 km
around Lunna of which about 1,000 residents are of Lunna, none of them
are Jewish.
Other countries Lunna once belonged to: Before WW1:
Russian Empire; Between WW1 and WW2: Poland, Bialystok Province; After
WW2: Soviet Union.

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